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| Manitowoc 11000-1 scales Wisconsin ski hill to build retaining wall Wren Works used a Manitowoc 11000-1 crawler crane to help build a retaining wall at the Mont du Lac Resort, a skiing destination in Superior, Wisconsin. Utilizing 140 ft of boom, the 110 USt crane lifted an 18.5 USt pile hammer to heights of 75 ft to drive a series of 14 H-piles into the ground. Gangs of timber that weighed 0.5 USt were then lifted to a height of 60 ft and inserted between the piles, creating a foundation for the retaining wall that will eventually shore up the resort's new banquet room. "We're working on a 25 percent grade for this project so we needed a crane that had the power to traverse the job site," explained Brook Benes, president of the Poplar, Wisconsin-based company. "The 11000-1 had plenty of power to drive the tracks up to the top of the hill, and the crane's capacity and easy set-up helped us to keep construction on schedule." Minneapolis-based Hayden-Murphy Equipment rented the crane to Wren Works for the project, which was completed in November of 2016. write your comments about the article :: © 2016 Construction News :: home page |